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On 14 July, Terry Vidal wrote:
>I'm looking for examples of programs involving voting, the how to's, why for's
>and hands on activities.
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>We doing an exhibit celebrating the 75th anniversary of the succsessful women's
>suffrage movement.
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The museum at the Old Parliament House in Adelaide, South Australia, has a
considerable history of exhibitions on voting and political processes,
including some innovative hands-on, interactive and educational programs.
They also have a good record of creating exhibits that involve audiences
who are remote from the voting experience - e.g. school children.
They have also just concluded a year of special programs to mark the
CENTENARY of women's suffrage in South Australia.
No published email address that I can find - so you'll have to contact the
Director, Brian Samuels, by other means:
telephone + 61 8 207 1077
fax + 61 8 207 1088
post State History Centre
Old Parliament House
North Terrace
ADELAIDE S.A. 5000
Australia
Good luck!
MARGARET BIRTLEY
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Phone + 61 3 9244 7353 (BH)
Fax + 61 3 9244 7480
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Postal Museum Studies Unit
Deakin University, Rusden
662 Blackburn Road
CLAYTON VIC 3168
Australia
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